you cant, you could connect 4 via a router but yo still use cables. which are the cheapest cables out there
yes
You take a short ethernet cable and plug it into the eternet port on the back of each xbox. However, I think that you can't link an xbox 360 and an original xbox.
You need an Ethernet cable to run between 2 Xbox's, plug it in on the back, and voila! You got it!
No... you can't.
Yes, but only to play system link xbox games that are compatible on the 360 (like Halo, Halo 2 and the like) but not to play system link on games that are on both (Battlefield 2 Modern Combat) using one 360 version and one Xbox version
Yes its called system link
Yes, you do it over your wireless Internet. As long as both consoles (Assuming Xbox 360 is being used) have wireless network adaptors, yes. Or Xbox 360 slim already have them built in.
you need an ethernet (sp?) cable either connected directly from one xbox to the other . or plug two Ethernet cables into the same router then into each xbox . should work then
its when you have a special wire that goes from xbox-xbox and you can play with ther consoles
No, a vga cable is not needed for the xbox 360. However if you would like to hook you xbox 360 to a computer monitor then you would want a vga cable.
If one is using one of the original Xbox 360 consoles and not the Xbox 360 Slim, then an HDMI cable is not required. Only the Xbox 360 Slim requires the use of an HDMI cable.
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If your just gonna use the 2 regular xbox's to link up. Your gonna need a System Link Cable. If you go to your local geek store, just tell them you need a crossover cable. You can eliminate all that if you have a hub, or a router. Then you could just use regular Ethernet cables. A System Link Cable (crossover cable) Is the cheapest way to go. Make sure you get a long enough cable to reach both ethernet jacks on the back of both Xbox's. You also need the same game in each console. And it has to be a linkable game.